Sarojini Nagar Market, Delhi
Famous for export-surplus clothing, Sarojini Nagar offers trendy tops, jeans, dresses, and jackets starting at just ₹50. Bargaining is key here, making it a paradise for college students and fashion lovers.
Chandni Chowk, Delhi
One of India’s oldest markets, it’s best known for bridal wear, sarees, lehengas, and ethnic clothing at wholesale prices. Street food like Paranthe Wali Gali adds to the charm.
New Market, Kolkata
Dating back to 1874, this maze of 2,000 stalls sells Bengali cotton sarees, silk, jewellery, and sweets at pocket-friendly rates.
Johari Bazaar, Jaipur
Renowned for Rajasthani textiles, jewellery, and gemstones, Johari Bazaar is a hub for affordable ethnic wear and handicrafts.
Colaba Causeway, Mumbai
A fashion hotspot offering boho jewelry, trendy clothes, antiques, and accessories at bargain prices. Perfect for tourists and locals alike.
Commercial Street, Bengaluru
Organized yet affordable, this market sells fashionable clothes, footwear, and home décor. Weekdays are best to avoid crowds.
Laad Bazaar, Hyderabad
Historic market near Charminar, famous for lac bangles, bridal wear, and pearls. A must-visit for traditional shopping.
Fashion Street, Pune
With 400 stalls, it’s popular among students for trendy clothes, shoes, and accessories at low prices.
Hazratganj Market, Lucknow
Known for Chikankari embroidery, handlooms, and books, Hazratganj blends tradition with modern shopping.
Anjuna Flea Market, Goa
Held every Wednesday, this beachside bazaar offers hippie-inspired clothes, jewellery, and handicrafts, alongside live music and food.